Sunday, March 15, 2015

[2015.03.16] MIRIAM YEUNG'S CATEGORY I FILM MAKES HER PARENTS CRY

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Miriam Yeung does not mind having another child

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Miriam Yeung Chin Wa yesterday attended her film LITTLE BIG MASTER (NG GOR SIU HAI DIK HAU JEUNG)'s promotion with her five little co-stars and director Kwan Shun Fai. Chin Wa played games and quickly tied her tie. She said that she even helped her husband with his, but she pointed out that her husband always thought doing it himself was the best. She said that her husband earlier watched the premiere and was moved to tears. Perhaps after becoming a father his perspective has changed. Earlier she and her parents, husband and son watched the advanced screening. Because her father was a teacher, he could relate and broke down. Mommy's eyes were all red and swollen from crying as well and she was teary eyed herself; yet her son watched it like a 3D film. He kept asking her for glasses and asked when would Mickey appear. Halfway through he fell asleep.

Chin Wa said that this story was not exaggerated or fictional. Would she remind everyone to bring tissues with them? She said that actually this was a category I family film, not a disaster film. The film production gave her a sense of duty, which made her feel very happy. At the event the director praised Chin Wa for being very serious. In one scene she fainted, which she shot without any padding. Chin Wa said that she has studied kung fu before and knew how to adjust and reduce her chance of getting hurt.

Earlier Louis Koo Tin Lok said that he wanted to be the five little leads' god father. Chin Wa said that Goo Jai indeed really liked children, and joked that he might as well have some sooner better than later. Chin Wa said that after becoming a mother, her life seemed to have had a blood transfusion. Her values were different too as she understood the sense of duty even more, learned to tolerate and would not be paranoid like she was before. She hoped that in the future she would have a daughter, but she would leave it up to fate. This year her work schedule was already full.